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Suffield Board approves photovoltaic specs, Healthy Foods certification, staff non-renewals and calendar change
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Summary
At its April 6 meeting the Suffield Board of Education approved educational specifications for a high‑school photovoltaic project, certified compliance with Connecticut27s Healthy Foods rule for 20262D27, authorized non-renewals of finite-term staff, and amended the 20252D26 calendar; all recorded motions passed unanimously.
The Suffield Board of Education voted unanimously on a slate of procedural and facilities actions at its April 6 regular meeting.
Among the recorded actions, the board approved revised Educational Specifications dated Feb. 26, 2026 for a photovoltaic (PV) system at Suffield High School (MOTION #26-63). The board also certified compliance with Connecticut General Statutes Section 10-215f for the 2026-27 school year, adopting the Healthy Foods Certification required by the state, and approved a companion motion allowing the sale of non-compliant foods under limited event conditions (MOTIONS #26-64 and #26-65). Superintendent Matt Dunbar told the board the non-renewal vote that followed was an annual, procedural action for finite-term positions and was not tied to performance (MOTION #26-66). The board amended the 2025-2026 district calendar to make June 17 the last student day (early dismissal) and June 18 a teacher work day, reflecting four snow days and one canceled McAlister flood day (MOTION #26-67).
Votes at a glance (motions recorded in the meeting minutes): - MOTION #26-61 (Approve minutes for March 2, 9 and 16, 2026): moved by Brian Fry, seconded by Sam Toskin; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-62 (Consent agenda including Suffield High School Agriscience FFA field trip to Indianapolis, Oct. 20-24, 2026): moved by Debra Dudack, seconded by Greg Sparzo; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-63 (Approve revised Educational Specifications for Suffield High School PV project): moved by Melissa Finnigan, seconded by James Mol; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-64 (Certify Healthy Foods under C.G.S. 10-215f for July 1, 20262DJune 30, 2027): moved by James Mol, seconded by Debra Dudack; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-65 (Allow limited sales of non-compliant foods at certain events): moved by James Mol, seconded by Melissa Finnigan; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-66 (Approve annual non-renewal of finite-term staff positions): moved by Maureen Sattan, seconded by Melissa Finnigan; vote 9-0-0 — approved. - MOTION #26-67 (Amend 2025-2026 district calendar: last student day June 17, staff day June 18): moved by James Mol, seconded by Sam Toskin; vote 9-0-0 — approved.
Why it matters: The PV educational specifications move the high-school solar project closer to design and procurement steps; the Healthy Foods certification is a statutory requirement that governs foods sold to students; calendar changes affect instructional scheduling and the final student day; and non-renewals are a routine administrative step for finite-term roles.
The board closed the meeting at 8:21 p.m. The minutes are subject to approval at the May 4, 2026 regular meeting.
